postdisposal Springhill Beach Site survey conducted on 24 and 25 April. The volume 

 of accumulated material was calculated for both the Springhill Beach and CCDS 

 sites. 



23 REMOTS® Sediment-Profile Photography 



REMOTS® photography was used to detect the distribution of thin ( 1 to 20 

 cm) dredged material layers and assess the progress of infaunal recolonization at 

 and around the historical CCDS disposal mound. REMOTS® photograph 

 acquisition, analysis, and interpretative rationale were described in detail in DAMOS 

 Contribution #60 (SAIC, 1989). 



REMOTS® stations were occupied on 25 April. Three replicate photographs 

 were obtained at each of 15 stations (Figure 2-4) situated along an east-west transect 

 through the center of the historical CCDS disposal mound as determined from 

 analysis of the postdisposal bathymetric data. Stations were spaced 50 m apart and 

 extended 350 m east and west of the designated mound center located at 41° 

 49.189'N and 70° 24.947'W (Figure 2-2). 



Monitoring Cruise at the Cape Cod Canal Disposal Site and Springhill Beach Site 



